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S.Res. 224 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate to designate November 11, 1999, as a special day for recognizing the members of the Armed Forces and the civilian employees of the United States who participated in the recent conflict in Kosovo and the...
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 223
Expressing the sense of the Senate that the life and achievements of
Antonio Meucci should be recognized, and for other purposes.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 10, 2003
Mr. Corzine submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Senate that the life and achievements of
Antonio Meucci should be recognized, and for other purposes.
Whereas Antonio Meucci, the great Italian-American inventor, had a career that
was both extraordinary and tragic;
Whereas upon immigrating to New York, Meucci continued to work with ceaseless
vigor on a project he had begun in Havana, Cuba, an invention he later
called the ``teletrofono'', involving electronic communications;
Whereas Meucci set up a rudimentary communications link in his Staten Island
home that connected the basement with the first floor, and later, when
his wife began to suffer from crippling arthritis, he created a
permanent link between his lab and his wife's second floor bedroom;
Whereas having exhausted most of his life's savings in pursuing his work, Meucci
was unable to commercialize his invention, though he demonstrated his
invention in 1860 and had a description of it published in New York's
Italian language newspaper;
Whereas Meucci never learned English well enough to navigate the complex
American business community;
Whereas Meucci was unable to raise sufficient funds to pay his way through the
patent application process, and thus had to settle for a caveat, a one
year renewable notice of an impending patent, which was first filed on
December 28, 1871;
Whereas Meucci later learned that the Western Union affiliate laboratory
reportedly lost his working models, and Meucci, who at this point was
living on public assistance, was unable to renew the caveat after 1874;
Whereas in March 1876, Alexander Graham Bell, who conducted experiments in the
same laboratory where Meucci's materials had been stored, was granted a
patent and was thereafter credited with inventing the telephone;
Whereas on January 13, 1887, the Government of the United States moved to annul
the patent issued to Bell on the grounds of fraud and misrepresentation,
a case that the Supreme Court found viable and remanded for trial;
Whereas Meucci died in October 1889, the Bell patent expired in 1893, and the
case was discontinued as moot without ever reaching the underlying issue
of the true inventor of the telephone entitled to the patent; and
Whereas if Meucci had been able to pay the $10 fee to maintain the caveat after
1874, no patent could have been issued to Bell: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the Senate that--
(1) the life and achievements of Antonio Meucci should be
recognized; and
(2) the work of Antonio Meucci in the invention of the
telephone should be acknowledged.
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